For any add-on boards such as VR conditioners, optos and OEM interface boards
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By PSIG
#30836
Be aware some of the connector listings in the Wiki have been questioned, but I have not seen verification for which suggestions are correct. :?

David
By vandea05
#34238
I've done some digging in this regard. My interest is specifically Toyota, but I believe there is plenty of Japanese crossover. As I can't edit the wiki, I'll put my findings here.

https://www.te.com/commerce/DocumentDel ... 7F172315-7

is an excellent chart for 80s Toyotas. Both of the 18 pin plugs are now obsolete. The 52 pin socket (TE 172319) correlates with Toyota ECUs labeled 10-18-24, such as early 3SGE, 7MGTE and 4AGZE. The 30 pin socket (TE172491) suits ECUs labelled 18-12, specifically the ADM 22RE. The 42 pin socket (TE 172489) suits ECUs labelled 10-18-14, such as early 22R(T)E and 4AGE.


For later (90s) Toyota ECUs, the common connectors are the 64 pin (26-16-22) listed in the wiki, the 54 pin (26-16-12) suits the last 22RE, 4AGE, 4/7AFE, and a 42 pin marked 26-16 (TE 175446-1) which suits the listed 42 pin models, as well as some 22RE and 4AFE ECUs.

Hope this helps someone. Would love to see this info in the wiki. All these connectors have PCB footprints in PDFs on the TE website.
By vandea05
#34270
Hey Andrey! That one is in the Speeduino wiki- part number 175448-6. The beauty of sharing this kind of info is that I now know I can harvest the obsolete 10 pin plugs out of Mitsubishis :lol:

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